Down-ballot Democratic Candidates

Democratic Candidates in Weber County

Down-ballot Democratic Candidates

One of the most rewarding parts of running for office is meeting and working with other candidates. Courageous and committed Utahns who have chosen to step up and speak out — to be in the arena at this very important time for our state and country. In 2020, when I was the Democratic nominee in Utah’s 2nd Congressional District, I built strong relationships with many Democratic candidates in 14 of Utah’s 29 counties. My current campaign for U.S. Senate has introduced me to more great candidates across the entire state — Democrats making the case in Logan, San Juan and Iron Counties, in West Valley, Summit, Tooele, and all the places in between.

Democratic Candidates in Washington County

Standing, left to right: Nick Mitchell, candidate for U.S. House District 2; Ila Fica, candidate for Utah House District 72; Rebecca Winsor, candidate for Washington County Commission; and Kael Weston, candidate for U.S. Senate.


When I have a campaign event, I ask other candidates in attendance to join me in the Q&A sessions with voters. In this way, Utahns see and hear from the full ballot — from the U.S. Senate race, to those candidates running for congress, state legislature, county commission and, crucially, for boards of education.

Democratic Candidates in Weber County

Left to right: Michael Blodgett, candidate for Utah Senate District 5; Rosemary Lesser, candidate for re-election to Utah House District 10; and Kael Weston, candidate for U.S. Senate.


Democratic Candidates in Salt Lake County

Left to right: Catherine Voutaz, candidate for Utah Senate District 18; Ashlee Matthews, candidate for re-election to Utah House District 37; Lynette Wendel, candidate for Utah House District 36; Kael Weston, candidate for U.S. Senate; Sophia Hawes-Tingey, candidate for Utah House District 30; Glenn Wright, candidate for U.S. House District 3; and Nick Mitchell, candidate for U.S. House District 2.


Making the case for Democratic values and policies by offering voters real Election Day choices is truly a team effort. Utah Democrats are stronger, and more successful, working together.

Democratic Candidate Davina Smith in San Juan County

Davina Smith, candidate for Utah House District 69, with her team on filing day. Photo by Kael Weston.


The Utah Legislature’s egregious gerrymander of political boundaries, particularly Utah’s Congressional map and cracking marginalized communities, makes this an even more important election year to mobilize voters and get more political balance in our fast-growing and diversifying Beehive State.

Thank you for your support.

Kael Weston